In 2005, the government introduced its Criminal Proceeds and Instruments Bill, a draconian piece of legislation allowing the seizure of property from suspected criminals without any need for a conviction. The bill was withdrawn before ever receiving a first reading, but now its back, as the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Bill.
The core of the bill is unchanged. The aim is still to impose punishment without effective legal safeguards by allowing the government to seize
The core of the bill is unchanged. The aim is still to impose punishment without effective legal safeguards by allowing the government to seize











